
The Trump administration has stripped protections for the endangered dunes sagebrush lizard, allowing oil and gas drilling in the species' natural habitat.
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The Trump administration has stripped protections for the endangered dunes sagebrush lizard, allowing oil and gas drilling in the species' natural habitat.

People who create Israel conspiracies around a Maine Senate race are no different in their antisemitism than Republicans who blame Jewish space lasers for the weather.

The left loves George Floyd and hates Elon Musk, that’s all you need to know


NEWS: Senate passes reconciliation bill funding ICE and Border Patrol, 52-47, after 18-hour vote-a-rama and lots of failed amendment votes on the “anti-weaponization” fund Sen. Lisa Murkowski was the only GOP “no” vote

Keep in mind that if you're defending Platner at this point you're signing up for 5 more months of defending an obvious pathological liar.


What’s the point in having randomised perks if the wunderfizz is available right from the start of the match



Three women who dated Graham Platner, the Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine, told The New York Times they found his actions intimidating and disturbing, describing volatile relationships. nyti.ms/4dRPvLm

This article is based on interviews with more than two dozen people, including six women who had been romantically involved with Mr. Platner. The Times spoke with friends or acquaintances of several of the women, reviewed contemporaneous text and social media messages and saw some of Ms. Fifield’s diary entries. Mr. Platner declined to be interviewed for this article. The women who described difficult relationships with Mr. Platner knew him at different points of his life. Ms. Fifield said she dated him starting when they were both in their late 20s in Washington, during a time Mr. Platner has described as challenging. Ms. Racicot knew him in Maine when they were in their mid-30s and he was living in Sullivan, Maine, and working on his oyster farm. The third woman, a Democrat from Maine who spoke on the condition of anonymity, had a long-distance relationship with Mr. Platner on and off for years, as recently as 2016. The three described him in similar terms. Spending time with him could be exhilarating, they said. But they also recounted patterns of heavy drinking and womanizing. Asked to sum up how he treated her, the third woman said she felt like “collateral damage to the world that is his.” When Ms. Fifield first met Mr. Platner in 2013, he was a student at George Washington University, and she was working on veterans’ issues at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and beginning to make a name for herself as a conservative activist online. Their roughly two-year, on-again, off-again relationship, as Ms. Fifield described it, was heady and passionate. “Lyndsey, I love you in a way I can’t even describe,” he texted her in 2016, according to a message reviewed by The Times. “You are literally everything to me.” #MaineSenate
